Most of NDI respondents negatively rate government's performance

According to the survey of the National Democratic Institute, most of the respondents negatively rated the government's performance.

It should be noted that the number of citizens who negatively assess the government's activity is characterized by a growing tendency.

In particular, 56% of respondents assessed the government's performance as bad and 36% assessed the government's performance positively, while the figures were 53% and 44% in December 2018.

The survey results reflect data collected from March 28 to April 15, 2019, through face-to-face interviews with a nationwide representative sample of Georgia’s adult population (excluding occupied territories), including oversamples in Azeri and Armenian ethnic minority settlements. This included 2,927 completed interviews. The average margin of error was +/- 2.3 percent.

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